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    Reflections on my Music (1974). Krenek wrote two pieces using the pseudonym Thornton Winsloe. Born Ernst Heinrich Křenek in Vienna (then in Austria-Hungary)...
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  • Krenek may refer to: Ernst Krenek (1900–1991), Austrian and American composer Křenek (Prague-East District) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Austrian-born (later American) composer Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). Sources Purkis, Charlotte (1992b). "Krenek, Ernst". The New Grove Dictionary of Opera,...
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  • incomplete list of the works of the Austrian, later American, composer Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). His complete output includes 242 works with Opus numbers...
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    Anton Haefeli Ernst Henschel Paul Hindemith Arthur Honegger Klaus Huber Sukhi Kang Zoltán Kodály Charles Koechlin Zygmunt Krauze Ernst Křenek György Kurtág...
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  • same evening. "I know no one else today who could do that", he said. Ernst Krenek and his then-wife Anna Mahler (daughter of Gustav Mahler) lived in Zurich...
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    Karl V. (opera) (category Operas by Ernst Krenek)
    opera, described as a Bühnenwerk mit Musik (stage work with music) by Ernst Krenek, his opus 73. The German libretto is by the composer. His student Virginia...
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    Jonny spielt auf (category Operas by Ernst Krenek)
    a German-language Zeitoper with words and music by Austrian composer Ernst Krenek about a jazz violinist. He dedicated the opera to his second wife, Berta...
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    operetta by Jacques Offenbach (1858) Orpheus und Eurydike, an opera by Ernst Krenek (1926) Orpheus and Eurydice, a ballet choreographed by Dame Ninette de...
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    Anna moved to Berlin to study art. While there, she fell in love with Ernst Krenek, the composer, who later was asked by Alma to produce a neat copy of...
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    from Schoenberg's teaching. Other members of this generation included Ernst Krenek, Heinrich Jalowetz, Erwin Stein and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later...
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    although the term is still occasionally applied to newer work (for example Ernst Krenek's Zeitoper Schwergewicht). High points in this history are the 80 or so...
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  • Robert Erickson (category Pupils of Ernst Krenek)
    and teacher. Erickson was born in Marquette, Michigan. He studied with Ernst Krenek from 1936 to 1947: "I had already studied—and abandoned—the twelve tone...
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  • Maderna, Franco Donatoni, Benjamin Britten, John Cage, Aaron Copland, Ernst Krenek, György Ligeti, Olivier Messiaen, Arvo Pärt, Walter Piston, Ned Rorem...
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  • Darmstadt, where he became familiar with the music and philosophies of Ernst Krenek, Hermann Scherchen and Edgard Varèse. He emigrated to Canada in 1951...
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  • of Judaism Arnold Schoenberg Kurt Weill and Ernst Krenek Minor Bolsheviks (Franz Schreker, Alban Berg, Ernst Toch, etc.) Leo Kestenberg, director of musical...
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  • Richard Maxfield (category Pupils of Ernst Krenek)
    University of California, Berkeley (with Roger Sessions) and privately with Ernst Krenek in Los Angeles. A Hertz Prize travel scholarship allowed Maxfield to...
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  • popular musician and songwriter, critic of the communism in Czechoslovakia Ernst Křenek (1900–1991), composer Otakar Kubín (1883–1969), avant-garde painter Milan...
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  • George Perle (category Pupils of Ernst Krenek)
    he studied with Wesley LaViolette and received private lessons from Ernst Krenek. Later, he served as a technician fifth grade in the United States Army...
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  • on the novel Das geheime Königreich (The Secret Kingdom), an opera by Ernst Krenek "Secret Kingdom", a song from the 1976 British musical The Slipper and...
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  • Orpheus und Eurydike (category Operas by Ernst Krenek)
    Orpheus und Eurydike (Orpheus and Eurydice) is an opera by Ernst Krenek. The German text is based on a play by Oskar Kokoschka. Kokoschka began writing...
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  • Ensemble". Los Angeles Times. October 15, 2001. Stewart, John L. (1991). Ernst Krenek: the Man and His Music. Berkeley: University of California Press. Vienna...
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    Schwergewicht (category Operas by Ernst Krenek)
    The Glory of The Nation) is a burleske Operette with text and music by Ernst Krenek, his Op. 55 and (with Der Diktator and Das geheime Königreich) the third...
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  • (Menschen-Los) by Wilhelm Killmayer, 1972–88 Symphony No. 3 (Krenek) (Op. 16) by Ernst Krenek, 1922 Symphony No. 3 (Lilburn) by Douglas Lilburn, 1961 Symphony...
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  • Tarquin (opera) (category Operas by Ernst Krenek)
    Tarquin is a chamber opera by Ernst Krenek to an English libretto by Emmet Lavery. Written in 1940, it is Krenek's only unpublished opera (Op. 90), though...
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  • Sylvano Bussotti, Mauricio Kagel, Hans Werner Henze, Henri Pousseur, Ernst Krenek, Gilbert Amy, Peter Schat and Gilles Tremblay, Betsy Jolas as well as...
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  • Press. ISBN 978-952-5959-36-9. "Schubert as Finished by Ernst Křenek (Blog discussing the Křenek completion)". The Shellackophile Blog. January 17, 2011...
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    had begun sketching a Third Cantata by the time he was killed in 1945. Ernst Krenek also composed two examples: a "scenic cantata", Die Zwingburg, Op. 14...
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    Netherlands Gaetano Donizetti, completed by Matteo Salvi: Le duc d'Albe Ernst Krenek: Karl V Albert of Mainz, Elector and Archbishop of Mainz Paul Hindemith:...
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    Stewart, Ernst Krenek: The Man and his Music. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley Press, 1991; page 321 "Festival in Honor of Krenek". Desert...
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